The manipulation of glitchy pastoralism and new-age samples realise the constant tension of paradoxical living in the digital ...
Goldstar (24-bit HD audio) by Imperial Triumphant For just under a year after construction was completed in 1930, the ...
In the row behind me, a couple of seats to my right, Geraldine couldn’t believe that I’d never seen Dead & Company before.
Rammstein return with an unexpected nod to the Sound of Music… ...
Hannah Peel speaks to poet, writer and sometime collaborator Will Burns about the 13 albums that influenced her, from Kraftwerk to Jill Scott, Radiohead, Cluster and Steve Reich. Photo by Peter Marley ...
Wrongtom undertakes some detective work around the birth of the most famous digital dancehall riddim and discovers something ...
Darran Anderson looks back a quarter of a century to the undersung album that might just have been the band's best Two themes are routinely described as transformative for Primal Scream’s celebrated ...
To mark the London Film Festival premiere of Spike Lee's film of David Byrne's American Utopia – Film Editor Ella Kemp and music writer Chris Taylor replicate the post-gig debrief to unpack the new ...
As they release a new live recording exclusively to tQ subscribers, Shovel Dance Collective speak to Patrick Clarke about the “density of human culture, death, and life” If you’ve read something you ...
Sandwell District were the Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young of austere techno, appearing and disappearing in a haze of bad vibes, Berlin drugs, and imperious, hard-to-find releases. Kiran Sande offers a ...
Sean Kitching caught up with Cardiacs bassist and co-founder Jim Smith to discuss the recent Melodic Virtue book, Cardiacs: A ...